Princess Charlotte’s extremely relatable problem proves she’s just like any other 9-year-old.
During the 80th anniversary commemoration of the D-Day landings, King Charles, Queen Camilla, and Prince William were approached by a young admirer who was curious about Princess Charlotte’s whereabouts.
Prince William not only addressed her query but also unexpectedly divulged details about his daughter’s schooling, proving she’s just like other kids.
Prince William spoke to the great-granddaughter of Captain Alastair Bannerman, who had participated in the D-Day Landings, asking her if she enjoyed watching the Red Arrows.
The conversation took an interesting turn when the woman with the girl mentioned, “I think she was going to ask you where Charlotte was,” revealing the child’s admiration for the princess.
Prince William promptly clarified that, “Charlotte’s at school!” and then crouched down to the girl’s height to share more about Princess Charlotte’s academic commitments, saying: “Charlotte’s got exams.”
Like many youngsters across the nation, Charlotte was diligently preparing for her exams and faced them that same week, which regrettably meant she couldn’t be present at the memorial, a fact she wasn’t too pleased about.
He added: “Yes, she’s got tests” before revealing that his middle child, who is a pupil at Lambrook school in Berkshire along with her siblings, “wasn’t looking forward to it this morning”.
The prince then crossed his fingers in a silent gesture of luck for his daughter and said: “Hopefully it’s all gone well.”
These remarks offer another peek into the warm relationship between Prince William and Princess Charlotte, who have frequently charmed onlookers with their tender interactions.
Notable moments that captured public affection include Charlotte’s embrace with her father during the Trooping the Colour at Buckingham Palace last year, and their support for the England women’s football team before their major matches last summer.
During a visit to a Welsh high school last October, Kate revealed: “George is just at the beginning of being tested. He says, ‘Mummy, I keep getting tested all the time.’ But when it gets to A-levels you feel like you’re on it,” as reported by The Sun.